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<blockquote data-quote="Anubis" data-source="post: 380914" data-attributes="member: 2358"><p>Hehehe, funny you should mention the halberd. I already told S'mon that what was REALLY going on with the halberd was that Xun Huo was still holding it, pretending the rest it against the wall, prepared to use it on you. I just figured that the halberd was a moot point by now because after the second time she went to the Wall of Force to try to use the halberd on you, you didn't bite at the bait, and she didn't use it anymore. It was never just left there.</p><p></p><p>To be honest, it slipped my mind after the last ten rounds because it was a moot point. If you wanna go with that line of reasoning, however, since Xun Huo knew the halberd was there (it was right in front of her), and she knew it was resting against the Wall of Force, on Round 23 in which she did nothing, she would kick the halberd to the ground.</p><p></p><p>I would (as a player) have done that had I thought you would try to use something I was using as a ready action against me 20 rounds later. My characters, however, would not have done that.</p><p></p><p>Either which way, Gregory was ready to charge you IMMEDIATELY upon dropping the Wall of Force, and since he knew it was coming, he would have been able to act before Incisor, who would have no such knowledge.</p><p></p><p>Besides, you didn't ready a move action, which makes it a moot point. Gregory would go before you because he was ready for it. There is no way Incisor would be even remotely able to react first, considering he had ZERO knowledge of what was going on. You're into metagame thinking again.</p><p></p><p>Any which way you try to spin it, Gregory should be able to get at least ONE attack on Incisor, which is all he needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anubis, post: 380914, member: 2358"] Hehehe, funny you should mention the halberd. I already told S'mon that what was REALLY going on with the halberd was that Xun Huo was still holding it, pretending the rest it against the wall, prepared to use it on you. I just figured that the halberd was a moot point by now because after the second time she went to the Wall of Force to try to use the halberd on you, you didn't bite at the bait, and she didn't use it anymore. It was never just left there. To be honest, it slipped my mind after the last ten rounds because it was a moot point. If you wanna go with that line of reasoning, however, since Xun Huo knew the halberd was there (it was right in front of her), and she knew it was resting against the Wall of Force, on Round 23 in which she did nothing, she would kick the halberd to the ground. I would (as a player) have done that had I thought you would try to use something I was using as a ready action against me 20 rounds later. My characters, however, would not have done that. Either which way, Gregory was ready to charge you IMMEDIATELY upon dropping the Wall of Force, and since he knew it was coming, he would have been able to act before Incisor, who would have no such knowledge. Besides, you didn't ready a move action, which makes it a moot point. Gregory would go before you because he was ready for it. There is no way Incisor would be even remotely able to react first, considering he had ZERO knowledge of what was going on. You're into metagame thinking again. Any which way you try to spin it, Gregory should be able to get at least ONE attack on Incisor, which is all he needs. [/QUOTE]
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